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Home Horticultural Science Horticulture Business Hi-tech Horticulture Fruits Vegetables Flowers Houseplants Mushrooms Medicinal Plants Food Technology Organic Foods Organic Farming Organic Certification Horticulture Tourism Nutrition Info Horticulture Therapy Finance Schemes Legislation Organisations REGISTER HERE SitemapWelcome | Indoor Gardening Aesthetic Practice of growing and maintaining a group of indoor plants of highly aesthetic value is known as indoor gardening. These plants are grown either for their flowers or for their ornamental foliage which enhance the beauty of interiors of a home or an office or any other commercial set up. Apart from these aesthetic benefits, they purify the air within the rooms and thereby ensure a constant supply of fresh air to their surroundings. For urban population indoor gardening is the most desirable activity to stay connected to the nature as well as to create a miniature natural environment within one's own home. It is a well known fact that indoor plants improve the aesthetic value of our living world by improving air quality, and bringing about a serene environment which in turn improves the clarity of our thoughts. Benefits of indoor plants include reductions in stress, fatigue, and illness. Researches have shown that plant-filled classrooms help kids pay more attention and cut flowers can inspire creativity in adults. Though we are not fortunate enough to live in a plant filled world, we can create one by strategically placing them in our homes and offices to reap their benefits. Some Tips for a Beautiful Indoor Garden Benefits of Indoor Gardening
See Your Room-by-Room Guide to Indoor Gardening Cultivation and management of houseplants forms an integral part of indoor gardening.House plants turn a house into a paradise. One house plant per every 50 sq ft of living area is enough to wield the magic. Picking up houseplants for interior decoration have become a major trend in metropolitan cities where people always fancy to have a little bit of greenery at homes and offices. What are House Plants? With the facilities like central heating and air-conditioning, houses with large windows, frequent use of glass panels and built-in planters and troughs, the growing of plants indoors has become a pleasurable activity now. Decorative pieces like window gardens, bottle gardens, terrariums, colourful window boxes, table gardens, miniature landscapes, bowl gardens and dish gardens are in great demand for decorating the interiors of a house in a most natural way. Cacti and succulents are abundantly used for creating window gardens whereas bonsai plants are popular for creating table gardens and miniature landscapes. CACTI AND SUCCULENTS They are exotic houseplants that are easy to grow even for a beginner, these plants are available from any local nursery, and summer is the best time to plant them. They are best suited for window gardens Members of Cacti and Succulents BONSAI Bonsai is a Japanese art of growing miniature trees in trays and pots. It is an essential component of every well managed indoor garden. They are best suited for table gardens and miniature landscapes What is a Bonsai? Indoor plants can be grown in clay pots, trays or hanging baskets. These plants also need sunlight and a well-drained soil mix for healthy growth. Misting and grouping the plants on a tray of moistened pebbles will help keep them in a humid condition. An indoor garden can be maintained indefinitely by following good cultural practices such as feeding or fertilization, repotting, occasional pruning, watering etc. Which are Easy to Grow Indoor Plants? INDOOR HANGING PLANTS: JEWEL OF THE INTERIOR DECORATION Indoor Hanging Plants draws attention to some fine architectural details of your building and helps in masking some unattractive ones. Choose the plants which are dense, compact, and branching. Plants that spill over the rim of their containers with drooping foliage or trailing stems are especially effective. Select small starter plants when they are young because they are easier to nurture. Plastic baskets are preferred to clay pots. Plastic baskets retain soil moisture better than clay pots and also they are lighter in weight. Hanging containers should have a bottom hole for drainage. The diameter of the hanging plant container should be at lest four inches. Measure the plant and go with a slightly larger container because it will be difficult to transplant again. Use a proper hanger to hang these containers. All hanging plants must be firmly anchored. Proper maintenance is the key to healthy, lush indoor hanging plants Know More About Indoor Hanging Baskets Top 10 Indoor Plants
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